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Saturday, March 26, 2005

have you ever....

Have you ever wondered which hurts the most?Saying something and wishing you hadn't??or-Saying nothing and wishing you had?I guess the most important things are the hardestthings to say.Don't be afraid to tell someone you love them. If you do, they mightbreak your heart...if you don't, you might breaktheirs.
Have u ever decided not to become a couple becauseyou were so afraid of losing what you already hadwith that person?Your heart decides whom it likes and whom it doesn't.You can't tell your heart what to do.It does it on its own.... when you least suspectit, or even when youdon't want it to.
Have you ever wanted to love someone witheverything you had, but that other person was tooafraid to let you?Too many of us stay walled up because we are tooafraid to care too much...for fear that the otherperson does not care as much, or even at all.
Have you ever denied your feelings for someonebecause your fear of rejection was too hard to handle?We tell lies when we are afraid...afraid of what we don't know,afraid of what others will think,afraid of what will be found out about us.But every time we tell a lie, the thing we feargrows stronger.
Life is all about risks and it requires you to jump.Don't be a person who has to look back and wonderwhat they would have done, or could have had.
*What would you do if every time you fell in loveyou had to saygood-bye?
*What would you do if every time you wantedsomeone they would never be there?
*What would you do if your best friend diedtomorrow and younever got to tell them how you felt?(even if it is that you don't care anymore)
*What would you do if you loved someonemore than ever and you couldn't have them?
*What would you do if you never got the chance tosay I am friends with all of my family and theyknow I love them?
People live, but people die.And I want to tell you that you are a friend.If you die tomorrow (God Forbid), you would be inmy heart.Would I be in yours?If you care about me asmuch as I care about you, you will send this back.We might be best friends one year,pretty good friends the next year,don't talk that often the next,and don't want to talk at all the year after that.So, I just wanted to say,even if I never talk to you again in my life,you are special to me andyou have made a difference in my life,I look up to you,respect you, andtruly cherish you.Send this to all your friends,no matter how often you talk,or how close you are,and send it to the person who sent it to you.Let old friends know youhaven't forgotten them,and tell new friends younever will.Remember, everyone needs a friend,someday you might feel like you haveNO FRIENDS at all,just remember this and take comfort in knowingsomebody out there cares about youand always will.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Daily Dose for our Daily lives............


Too much ambition
The Philippine Star 03/08/2005

The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many. – Mark 10:45 If you are familiar with the works of William Shakespeare, you know that Macbeth was one of his characters. Macbeth wanted so much to be king that he resorted to murder – and he paid for it with his life. We are like that tragic character when we let our ambitions cloud our thinking and forget who is really in control of our lives. We don’t use evil methods to achieve our goal, but we do allow ambition to cloud our thinking about the sovereignty of God. Instead of leaving matters in His hands, we take them into our own. Another example of too much ambition is found in the conversation James and John had with Jesus in Mark 10. Their goal was to sit in the positions of greatest prestige and power in the kingdom. And because they weren’t content to wait and see if Jesus would bestow that honor on them, they boldly requested it. They were too impatient to leave the whole matter in His hands. Ambition is not always wrong. But when it consumes us so that we can’t wait for God, we display a lack of faith as the disciples did. When we submit our goals and desires to the Lord, we can be sure that He will give us what is best. – David C. Branon Lord, grant us now the grace to wait, To trust alone in You, Lest we set goals outside Your will That we with zeal pursue. – Anon. Read: Mark 10:35-45 Be ambitious for the Lord, but be cautious about your motives. The Bible in one year: • Deuteronomy 5-7 • Mark 11:1-18

Saturday, March 05, 2005

pictures from different physics contibutors...

the Physicist bill of rights

We hold these postulates to be intuitively obvious, that all physicists are born equal, to a first approximation, and are endowed by their creator with certain discrete privileges, among them a mean rest life, n degrees of freedom, and the following rights which are invariant under all linear transformations:

To approximate all problems to ideal cases.
To use order of magnitude calculations whenever deemed necessary (i.e. whenever one can get away with it).
To use the rigorous method of "squinting" for solving problems more complex than the addition of positive real integers.
To dismiss all functions which diverge as "nasty" and "unphysical".
To invoke the uncertainty principle when confronted by confused mathematicians, chemists, engineers, psychologists, dramatists, and other lower scientists.
When pressed by non-physicists for an explanation of (4) to mumble in a sneering tone of voice something about physically naive mathematicians.
To equate two sides of an equation which are dimensionally inconsistent, with a suitable comment to the effect of, "Well, we are interested in the order of magnitude anyway".
To the extensive use of "bastard notations" where conventional mathematics will not work.
To invent fictitious forces to delude the general public.
To justify shaky reasoning on the basis that it gives the right answer.
To cleverly choose convenient initial conditions, using the principle of general triviality.
To use plausible arguments in place of proofs, and thenceforth refer to these arguments as proofs.
To take on faith any principle which seems right but cannot be proved.

Party of Famous Physicist

One day, all of the world's famous physicists decided to get together for a tea luncheon. Fortunately, the doorman was a grad student, and able to observe some of the guests...

Everyone gravitated toward Newton, but he just kept moving around at a constant velocity and showed no reaction.
Einstein thought it was a relatively good time.
Coulomb got a real charge out of the whole thing.
Cavendish wasn't invited, but he had the balls to show up anyway.
Cauchy, being the only mathematician there, still managed to integrate well with everyone.
Thompson enjoyed the plum pudding.
Pauli came late, but was mostly excluded from things, so he split.
Pascal was under too much pressure to enjoy himself.
Ohm spent most of the time resisting Ampere's opinions on current events.
Hamilton went to the buffet tables exactly once.
Volt thought the social had a lot of potential.
Hilbert was pretty spaced out for most of it.
Heisenberg may or may not have been there.
The Curies were there and just glowed the whole time.
van der Waals forced himeself to mingle.
Wien radiated a colourful personality.
Millikan dropped his Italian oil dressing.
de Broglie mostly just stood in the corner and waved.
Hollerith liked the hole idea.
Stefan and Boltzman got into some hot debates.
Everyone was attracted to Tesla's magnetic personality.
Compton was a little scatter-brained at times.
Bohr ate too much and got atomic ache.
Watt turned out to be a powerful speaker.
Hertz went back to the buffet table several times a minute.
Faraday had quite a capacity for food.
Oppenheimer got bombed.

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